Way of the Fox
ShadowStorm
Ok, there's an Assassin skill called Way of the Fox. Here's what it does:
Way of the Fox
5 energy, 1 cast, 3 recharge
Enchantment spell. For 10...30 seconds, your next attack cannot miss
My question is this:
If I were to use this skill, Way of the Fox, before performing an assassin attack that was out of sequence or didn't meet the prerequisite condition for hitting, would it still hit?
Example:
I use Way of the Fox, then immediately use Falling Spider. Falling Spider says that it will only hit if your target is knocked down. Assuming the target isn't already knocked down, will Falling Spider still hit?
Way of the Fox
5 energy, 1 cast, 3 recharge
Enchantment spell. For 10...30 seconds, your next attack cannot miss
My question is this:
If I were to use this skill, Way of the Fox, before performing an assassin attack that was out of sequence or didn't meet the prerequisite condition for hitting, would it still hit?
Example:
I use Way of the Fox, then immediately use Falling Spider. Falling Spider says that it will only hit if your target is knocked down. Assuming the target isn't already knocked down, will Falling Spider still hit?
criticalglitch
Out-of-sequence attacks don't "miss", they "fail". So, no, you wouldn't be able to use an attack without the prerequisites.
Rikimaru
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Originally Posted by criticalglitch
Out-of-sequence attacks don't "miss", they "fail". So, no, you wouldn't be able to use an attack without the prerequisites.
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-Edit- I might be wrong now that I think of it, I usually only try it in the middle of a crazed melee free-for-all, so I could easily have been blind all those times..
ShadowStorm
So do they miss because they fail, or do they just miss? If they miss because they fail, then Way of the Fox wouldn't help. If they just miss, then it would. Does anyone know for sure?
Asrial
Best solution is to unlock it and go test it against the armor dummies
NatalieD
An attack that's used out-of-sequence will "miss". An attack with a condition other than sequencing, like Falling Spider, will "fail" if its condition is not met.
At least, that's how it seemed to me from my admittedly small amount of assassin playing time. I have no idea whether Way of the Fox affects out-of-sequence misses.
Another question - does Way of the Fox make an attack immune to block/evade as well, or does it really just mean "miss" when it says miss?
At least, that's how it seemed to me from my admittedly small amount of assassin playing time. I have no idea whether Way of the Fox affects out-of-sequence misses.
Another question - does Way of the Fox make an attack immune to block/evade as well, or does it really just mean "miss" when it says miss?
Vermilion Okeanos
It will miss.
Use "way of the fox" then use dual attack, then you see two yellow line saying "miss miss".
Yes, the skill lied. Yes, I wasted 1000 faction.
Use "way of the fox" then use dual attack, then you see two yellow line saying "miss miss".
Yes, the skill lied. Yes, I wasted 1000 faction.
ShadowStorm
Yeah, I ended up using 1000 faction too and it was a waste. Didn't work at all like it said. Stupid Skill Description. Grrrrr...
What if...
Wait a moment, couldn't you use this to ensure your lead attack's success. I'm assuming "miss" includes things like evade and block. This seems like a really nice accuracy buff.
Maxiemonster
Anyone tried combining this with IW?
fallot
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Originally Posted by Maxiemonster
Anyone tried combining this with IW?
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Vermilion Okeanos
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Originally Posted by fallot
I must be missing something, why the hell would you want this skill if you have IW ? You cant miss anyway.
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pagansaint
I think he is talking about using it to actually HIT with his physical weapon while using IW.
But that would only work, if it works, for one attack, which is worthless.
But that would only work, if it works, for one attack, which is worthless.
Phades
I am curious about someone with IW and using dual attacks that auto fail, just to get the extra swipes in with the IW.
twicky_kid
Way of the fox is used to be able to attack through blind. When you are blinded you miss. Way of the fox counters that. You will be blinded but will hit as normal.
Myodato
Heard all that talk of how you chain-attacks are ruined by a simgle miss ? well now you can make sure the vital one *cough*Temple Strike*cough* hits.
Can't think of many builds that would have the space for this skill though, nor can I think of many that would spend 5 energy everytime they want to make sure they hit.
Can't think of many builds that would have the space for this skill though, nor can I think of many that would spend 5 energy everytime they want to make sure they hit.
LaserLight
Simple question:
Is Way of the Fox worth either 1000 Faction or a slot on the skill bar?
Simple answer:
No.
Easy as that :-P. If it said ye couldn't miss for, say, the next 1-7 seconds or some other such stuffage, then it'd probably be the centerpiece of half the Assassin builds around. As it is...
No.
Is Way of the Fox worth either 1000 Faction or a slot on the skill bar?
Simple answer:
No.
Easy as that :-P. If it said ye couldn't miss for, say, the next 1-7 seconds or some other such stuffage, then it'd probably be the centerpiece of half the Assassin builds around. As it is...
No.
LightningHell
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Originally Posted by LaserLight
Simple question:
Is Way of the Fox worth either 1000 Faction or a slot on the skill bar? Simple answer: No. Easy as that :-P. If it said ye couldn't miss for, say, the next 1-7 seconds or some other such stuffage, then it'd probably be the centerpiece of half the Assassin builds around. As it is... No. |
Unless you're talking about the prerequisite-thing, of which I would understand.
Phades
It only works on 1 attack, but the enchantment lasts for up to 30s.
LaserLight
What I meant was, if it said that for the next 1-7 seconds or so, you couldn't miss with all of the attacks you launched, then yes, it would be a Good Thing. However, as it stands now, you're better off running /R and bringing Antidote Sig, or /Mo and a condition stripper, or just making sure the team Monk knows that you need Blind help.